Show Low is growing, and with that comes more construction activity, trades work, and routine maintenance across homes, businesses, and job sites. In practical terms, chemical exposures often show up in everyday local scenarios such as:
- Construction and renovation work (solvents, adhesives, sealants, paint products, and cleaning chemicals)
- Trades and industrial service calls (pool chemicals, degreasers, fuels, and aerosolized cleaners)
- Seasonal maintenance and property turnarounds (mold remediation products, disinfectants, and bleach-based cleaners)
- Worksite “rush” conditions when ventilation or protective controls weren’t enforced
If symptoms began after an exposure—burning eyes, coughing, shortness of breath, skin irritation, dizziness, headaches, or nerve-like complaints—don’t wait for certainty before taking action.


